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That's a whole bunch of handsome plants you pulled from one mama GH. Did they sort of grow out of the white colouring maybe? I've put a couple of cuttings from my photo into soil, just hoping they root! That outdoor row is sweet too
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Oh well I gave it a try. Good luck on your cuttings
The outdoor pic is a plant called love lies bleeding. They get big fast I have read that they are edible but I do not plan on eating them. 
To me they look like opaque crickets with smaller rear legs. The eggs are tiny black dots deep into the plant leaf. After a while the leaves die. My current fix is diatomaceous earth top dress with hydrogen peroxide 50/50 plant spray and removing sick leaves. My research points to hemp russet mites. After reading a paper by Colorado University on the bugs it confirmed my diagnosis. I will continue treat and grow until they are unmanageable. Only a few weeks to go. The white trait is fleeting also only a small amount of white on some leaf edges. I put in some pics of the same clones only growing outdoors that are fine. The clone that I put in the ground is amazing me. The soil was mostly clay and sand and she is kicking ass. The other is my outdoor 20/20 entry in a 5 gallon bucket also doing well. I am a self proclaimed clean freak and try my best at keeping the grow room clean but it is a basement. I have been fighting a high humidity issue also I have it down to 45 now but it was very high for a while. I keep remembering what I learned in the eighty's and that was No perpetual basement grows. So after this grow I will clean paint and wait 1 month before I start another grow.
hope your ladies are fine after your treatment GH. Mealybugs and aphids got to my houseplants but not in the grow closet, I cleaned every leaf with neem oil and bio detergent and haven't seen em since. Bastard suckers over here and over there will find a way back some day, they always do
Well I could not come to grips with the russet mite problem even though it was not severe. So I whacked them all. I will grow again after about one month. I still have the strain going outdoors. Thank You to all who have paid a visit. 